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<blockquote data-quote="natem33" data-source="post: 4183" data-attributes="member: 541071"><p>All subs (brands/styles/sizes) are different. Certain subs play certain frequencies louder than the the others, some play lower frequencies, some hit hard at slightly higher frequencies, you get different timing of the bass notes due to size and box volume of the subs. The end result can vary depending on the combination of the subs and their specs. It may sound acceptable or it could sound like a big muttred mess of bass notes. I wouldn't try it. It would probobly just be a waste of effort unless you had different subs where ALL the specs matched up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="natem33, post: 4183, member: 541071"] All subs (brands/styles/sizes) are different. Certain subs play certain frequencies louder than the the others, some play lower frequencies, some hit hard at slightly higher frequencies, you get different timing of the bass notes due to size and box volume of the subs. The end result can vary depending on the combination of the subs and their specs. It may sound acceptable or it could sound like a big muttred mess of bass notes. I wouldn't try it. It would probobly just be a waste of effort unless you had different subs where ALL the specs matched up. [/QUOTE]
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